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All marine mammals are protected under the MMPA. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has responsibility for the conservation and management of sea and marine otters, walruses, polar bears, three species of manatees, and dugongs.
The West Coast Region Observer Program (WCROP) places NOAA Fisheries-trained observers aboard fishing vessels primarily to monitor the incidental capture of marine mammals, sea turtles, and seabirds.
The MMPA generally prohibits the take of marine mammals (e.g., harassment, hunting, capturing, collecting, or killing). The act also makes it illegal to import or export marine mammals and marine mammal products into or out of the United States without a permit or other applicable authorization.
The Marine Mammal Protection Act was enacted on October 21, 1972. The MMPA established a national policy to prevent marine mammal species and population stocks from declining beyond the point where they ceased to be docHub functioning elements of the ecosystems of which they are a part.
The National Marine Mammal Laboratory (NMML) conducts research on marine mammals important to the mission of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), with particular attention to issues related to marine mammals off the coasts of Alaska, Washington,
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Marine Mammal Authorization Program The MMPA prohibits killing or injuring marine mammals, except under certain circumstances. This program provides an annual exemption for the incidental mortality or injury of marine mammals that occurs during commercial fishing.
The Marine Mammal Protection Act prohibits killing or injuring marine mammals except under certain circumstances. The Marine Mammal Authorization Program provides an annual exemption for accidentally killing or injuring marine mammalsreferred to as incidental takeduring commercial fishing operations.
The MMPAs primary objective is to: prevent marine mammal species and stocks from diminishing to the point that they are no longer a docHub functioning part of their ecosystems and; to restore diminished species and stocks to their optimum sustainable populations.

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